Scott

I’ve not done a fresh 2.0.0 install, but my 1.9.5 install put vagrant in /usr/local/bin. Remember, it’s a command line tool so putting it in Applications would not really gain you anything.

SV

On 22 Sep 2017, at 23:11, scott milliken wrote:

Downloaded the version 2.0.0, ran the .dmg file, then the .pkg file and nothing happens. It goes thru the installation process and says that it
finished, but there is no Vagrant in the Applications.

Using a Macbook Pro with Sierra installed on it.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Scott

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